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major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to itres in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to talk about that with michael kessler, an ethicist, a legal scholar and associate director of the berkley center for religion, peace and world affairs at georgetown university. professor kessler, welcome. >> so how do we get the right balance between privacy on the one hand and security on the other? >> well the first thing to keep in mind is that these policy de
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for "religion & ethics news weekly," i'm david tereshchuk in enniskillen, northern ireland. >>> finally, as pope francis gets ready to mark the first 100 days of his papacy, he met on friday with archbishop of canterbury justin welby, who is about to mark his first 100 days as leader of the anglican communion. they discussed how to improve relations between their two christian bodies, which have been divided since the time of henry viii. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and, check out our newly-redesigned website, where we always have much more, including additional excerpts of kim lawton's interview with russell moore. audio and video podcasts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the southern baptist convention meeting in houston this week. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development, and education. additional funding al
for "religion & ethics news weekly," i'm david tereshchuk in enniskillen, northern ireland. >>> finally, as pope francis gets ready to mark the first 100 days of his papacy, he met on friday with archbishop of canterbury justin welby, who is about to mark his first 100 days as leader of the anglican communion. they discussed how to improve relations between their two christian bodies, which have been divided since the time of henry viii. that's our program for now. i'm...
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major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to talk about that with michael kessler, an ethicist, a legal scholar and associate director of the berkley center for religion, peace and world affairs at georgetown university. professor kessler, welcome. >> so how do we get the right balance between privacy on the one hand and secu o
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what kind of religion or distortion of a religion would want you to kill a young girl? she an theinsisted on exposing daylight. her crime was to believe in enlightenment, that out of darkness, a flicker of tolerance can grow and grow and overcome ignorance. americans are cnet -- are seen by pakistanis as invaders and infidels. we will not in a thousand years bring enlightenment to pakistan. only pakistan can do that. when it begins to police pakistan better, when girls who long for nothing but freedom and education are embraced rather than gunned down, then we will begin to make progress. my heart breaks for her. and her family. it breaks for all those who suffer under violent oppression in the name of religion. it breaks for those who cannot and teachers,ets for those who cannot speak without being gunned down by extremists. i can only hope the violence done to her can motivate those who do believe in islam and peace and tolerance to stand up unanimously and proclaim that this violence does not represent them. it cannot represent a religion. this reform has to come fro
what kind of religion or distortion of a religion would want you to kill a young girl? she an theinsisted on exposing daylight. her crime was to believe in enlightenment, that out of darkness, a flicker of tolerance can grow and grow and overcome ignorance. americans are cnet -- are seen by pakistanis as invaders and infidels. we will not in a thousand years bring enlightenment to pakistan. only pakistan can do that. when it begins to police pakistan better, when girls who long for nothing but...
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so that right there destroys all the bad stereotypes that you have about this religion. there is no human sacrifice. >> later in our meeting we asked wolfkill to clarify a few points about his church's doctrine. >> you pointed out number nine. >> yeah. >> tell me what that is. >> it says do not harm little children. >> tell me the next one. >> it was do not kill animals unless you are hunting, unless you need them for food. >> it said do not kill non-human animals. >> no. is that what it said? non-human animals? okay. do not -- >> that begs the question. >> non-human animals. that sounds about right. >> yet you are here for murder. >> yes. yeah. it says do not kill little children. i'm not in here for killing a child. >>> coming up -- >> if i'm not busy, i have a tendency to get in trouble. >> "lockup" discovers true talent behind bars. ♪ it's either kill or be killed ♪ ♪ if you're scared to make a knife then the next [ bleep ] will ♪ hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that
so that right there destroys all the bad stereotypes that you have about this religion. there is no human sacrifice. >> later in our meeting we asked wolfkill to clarify a few points about his church's doctrine. >> you pointed out number nine. >> yeah. >> tell me what that is. >> it says do not harm little children. >> tell me the next one. >> it was do not kill animals unless you are hunting, unless you need them for food. >> it said do not kill...
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the >> what role does religion play? it seems to be an important project or in some sense of who's going to have children has not. not religion in the sense of belief, but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk about that a little bit? >> this is a fascinating subject because it has changed. if you look at the national vital statistics reports in the 1900s, what you see as classification, fertility by religious sect. demographers worked fast between catholics and protestants. it happens there is an enormous demographic split. over the years, catholic fraternity lesson until they met together and a lot of demographers that this was the end of catholic fertility. instead, something much more interesting happened. it no longer mattered which are actual belief was, if you're jewish or muslim or mormon or catholic or protestant, all that mattered was how often you attended services. there is a real straight line between increased fertility and church attendance. so i
the >> what role does religion play? it seems to be an important project or in some sense of who's going to have children has not. not religion in the sense of belief, but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk about that a little bit? >> this is a fascinating subject because it has changed. if you look at the national vital statistics reports in the 1900s, what you see as classification, fertility by religious sect....
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but over the years on "lockup," we filmed almost every type of religion there is. and yet, still, on a standard cell search, we found out behind bars, few things are sacred. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll still hide dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met some inmates that have seemed very devout, even as they grapple with the realities of their crime. ♪ >> it was in the middle of central california we heard the sounds of the muslim call to prayer emanating from a cell at kern valley state prison. cellmates jose garza and rehan ali bhutto explain to our crew how their religious practices aren't hindered by prison bars. >> at 5:00 we come up and do prayers. we begin our day like that. >> talk to me guys, why this cell is so different from the other cells you've been in. >> it's based on cleanness. we have to be clean. we keep ourselves clean and or
but over the years on "lockup," we filmed almost every type of religion there is. and yet, still, on a standard cell search, we found out behind bars, few things are sacred. >> even though they have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll still hide dope in it, and weapons in it. you'll find razor blades and dope stuffed in the bindings. everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. come on in. >> we've met...
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person will leave this place and on his return he will save it and this religion grow and change this trade to anyone who wants a goal is just to spark human creativity it works like a village school we can't boast great achievements but at least some people come here that something. as hundred goes for russian boys and two girls. you know they create. a very special atmosphere among themselves. what. well kind of atmosphere maybe that's the wrong word for it. could think. really hello why you so late slowpoke it's time to work i know i understand but i'm here i print . oh. yeah i haven't got one with you what one time i go and take the cheese out of the base and put it on the table go on. the. theory be. with us always say my two brothers. and me that it has been they had nothing else to do but to start a business my husband he's quite old now so. with doctor that we needed to do something to help out our children we have a psalm that goes on faith without deeds is dead. and deeds without days are dead. and there were lots of us the dusseldorf we passed the singing down from one gene
person will leave this place and on his return he will save it and this religion grow and change this trade to anyone who wants a goal is just to spark human creativity it works like a village school we can't boast great achievements but at least some people come here that something. as hundred goes for russian boys and two girls. you know they create. a very special atmosphere among themselves. what. well kind of atmosphere maybe that's the wrong word for it. could think. really hello why you...
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. >> this is a style of life, almost a religion. but how did it go from being associated with violence to being blessed by the pope? >> are we bad guys? >> look at these wonderful people. [laughter] >> there are some guys who do it differently, but we are normal civilian guys having fun. when we get back, we put off our vests and thbercocome ramallah people -- normal people. >> we need protection on our journey. >> i also think we should never go faster than our guardian angel. >> on wednesday, the pope received two harley-davidson's and a leather jacket as gifts. on one of their official press onletins, it says, a harley the streets of the vatican city. they went from being the bad boys of the road to receiving official endorsement. >> welcome to the journal. these are the headlines this hour. a huge crowd rallied behind turkish prime minister recep tayyip erdogan after a police crackdown on protesters. a clash of personalities in germany's main opposition party ahead of national elections. formula one star tests his endurance in b
. >> this is a style of life, almost a religion. but how did it go from being associated with violence to being blessed by the pope? >> are we bad guys? >> look at these wonderful people. [laughter] >> there are some guys who do it differently, but we are normal civilian guys having fun. when we get back, we put off our vests and thbercocome ramallah people -- normal people. >> we need protection on our journey. >> i also think we should never go faster than...
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and that person will leave this place and on his return he will save it and this religion. i change this trade to anyone who wants it the goal is just to spark human creativity and it works like a village school. great achievements but at least some people come here that's something. i be for or are there for russian boys to girls. who are you know they create a very special atmosphere among themselves. what. well i kind of atmosphere and i am maybe that's the wrong word for it. thank. you i. b b. b. thank you hello why you say late slowpoke it's time to work. i know understand put on your i put me there but. only. if i haven't got one with you what one can understand why i don't take the cheese out of the place and put it on the table going to make. very. well. thank. you i. was. i. was. referring to so we stayed with my two brothers. and me to those didn't they had nothing else to do but to start a business my husband he's quite old now and so. with dr that we needed to do something to help out our children we have a song that goes that faith without deeds is dead. and de
and that person will leave this place and on his return he will save it and this religion. i change this trade to anyone who wants it the goal is just to spark human creativity and it works like a village school. great achievements but at least some people come here that's something. i be for or are there for russian boys to girls. who are you know they create a very special atmosphere among themselves. what. well i kind of atmosphere and i am maybe that's the wrong word for it. thank. you i. b...
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we focus on what is at the heart of the world's great religions. what we believe is primarily at the heart of those religions is love. so this decision to invite any boy scout troop who has been asked to leave was simply us being who we are. the just a great opportunity to live what we believe. >> pastor easley, do you think you didn't have gay boys and teens in your church before the boy scouts said it's okay to say that uruguay? >> oh, sure, i think it's naive not to think that, and at roswell street baptist, in fact, i was asked last week, would you allow a homosexual in your church? is we invite them. we invite every adulter, fornicator, sinner in our church in order to hear the liberating gospels that sets them free from sin and restores them. >> you're expressing change in the answer to that question. i'd like to know why. >> at one world, we believe that we are exactly as god created us to be. we welcome everyone to our community. we don't judge who you love any more than we would judge the color of your eyes. so, again, i'm just delighted t
we focus on what is at the heart of the world's great religions. what we believe is primarily at the heart of those religions is love. so this decision to invite any boy scout troop who has been asked to leave was simply us being who we are. the just a great opportunity to live what we believe. >> pastor easley, do you think you didn't have gay boys and teens in your church before the boy scouts said it's okay to say that uruguay? >> oh, sure, i think it's naive not to think that,...
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. >> you don't have to be from a certain religion. you don't have to be from a certain color or breed. you just got to have a harley and that's all there is. >> reporter: a message of fellowship bringing bikers and the catholic church together. >> about 35,000 bikers were in central rome today. >>> if you were a biker here, what an awesome day to do. so this morning was beautiful. >> it was, but those clouds rolled in very fast and soon became overcast by afternoon, had a few showers moved through, still a few in cecil county, but they're getting out of the way. temperatures are right around 81 degrees, dew point 66. humidity bumped up a bit, winds 6 miles per hour out of west. i'll have more coming up this your exclusive fi,,,,,, why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. take the miralax pledge to feel better sooner. get a reward like a beauty treatment, a dance
. >> you don't have to be from a certain religion. you don't have to be from a certain color or breed. you just got to have a harley and that's all there is. >> reporter: a message of fellowship bringing bikers and the catholic church together. >> about 35,000 bikers were in central rome today. >>> if you were a biker here, what an awesome day to do. so this morning was beautiful. >> it was, but those clouds rolled in very fast and soon became overcast by...
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there long has been tension in turkey between islamic conservatives and those who want to keep all religion out of politics, but now those tensions have erupted on to the street and with neither side willing to back down and unions calling for a strike tomorrow it is cliekly we will see these clashes continue, jeff. >> glor: holly williams, thank you. better weather is helping firefighters battle the worst wildfire in colorado's history. the fire near colorado springs forced thousands to be evacuated, it is said to be 65 percent contained, so far 485 homes have been destroyed. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: fire fighters spent sunday snuffing out the remains of the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. it is consumed 22 square miles over the last six days. this detachment from the colorado national guard showed up where the threat still exists, smoldering embers underground. for sergeant john schreiber. >> the particular spots we are looking for are these areas that have some white ash in them, it is still burning down there and still charred. >> so an area like this where
there long has been tension in turkey between islamic conservatives and those who want to keep all religion out of politics, but now those tensions have erupted on to the street and with neither side willing to back down and unions calling for a strike tomorrow it is cliekly we will see these clashes continue, jeff. >> glor: holly williams, thank you. better weather is helping firefighters battle the worst wildfire in colorado's history. the fire near colorado springs forced thousands to...
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present occupation, [speaker not understood] and sdap national socialist party, religion, christian. [speaker not understood]. abbreviated name for organization of persons belonging to ss [speaker not understood] immediately after the war. odessa was one of the first organizations around which the fascist regime gathered with blessing the vatican. contact was made through [speaker not understood] who lived in rome [speaker not understood]. applied for a visa to argentinean [speaker not understood] month later in buenos aires [speaker not understood], germans living there, citizens, third raich 11,000 under the direct control of overseas organizations and nsadp. argentina had owned organizations, fascist organizations [speaker not understood] 144, [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> patricia voy, not representing anybody but myself. supervisor mar, you said it all. it takes a synergy of people working together to solve a problem. and in case of the food truck legislation that was passed yesterday -- >> excuse me, ma'am, we have a rule at the board chamber that if
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as heretical as he was with religion, he was equally heretical when it came to art because for the first time during his reign he starts to see a lot of realism, ala realistic depictions of things like birds or crocodiles or plants, things like that. you also start to see realistic depictions of themes from his life. it might be akhenaten kissing his wife, the famous queen nefertiti or he might just be sitting down and having a meal with his son, the future king taught and the lot of people were surprised by this that the feral would have himself depicted doing normal mundane everyday things. kind of a departure from normal egyptian art. but for all of the realism and all of the art throughout all of his reign, there was one thing that was decidedly unrealistic and that was akhenaten himself. whenever a he was depicted he always looked a little funny. he always looked a little off for some reason. there is another picture of him here, he is on the left. if you listen to archaeologists describing what akhenaten looks like a sound like carnival barkers sometimes lose one promises you will
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widespread charges for criticism online from users are threatening national security and offending religion all on the web but the jail sentences are anything but virtual and sometimes stretch to two years behind bars despite being party to the international court and on civil and political rights now finally last but not least reign six bloggers were given one year in prison each after they were found guilty of misusing the right of free expression and insulting the king even though apparently their angry tweets were merely criticism of the authorities. and to pakistan now for the r.t. world update where at least fourteen people have been killed by a bomb planted on a bus at a woman's university in the city of another blast later reported at the hospital where the injured were being treated as follows it was an excuse me was followed by a fierce gunfight where at least four security officers and four silence were killed. and four men including a police officer a mosque in the u.k. city of birmingham the officer was attacked as he was responding to an emergency call victim is now in hospita
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widespread charges for criticism online from users are threatening national security and offending religion all on the web but the jail sentences are anything but virtual and sometimes stretch to two years behind bars despite being party to the international court and on civil and political rights now finally last but not least reign six bloggers were given one year in prison each after they were found guilty of misusing the right of free expression and insulting the king even though apparently they're angry tweets were merely criticism of the authorities. you're watching the weekly on this week seen a string of industrial blasts in the u.s. as two chemical plants in louisiana were hit by massive explosions forcing environmentalists certainly to quickly sound the alarm of the latest blast occurred on friday evening it killed one person and just a day before that another explosion rocked a different facility killing two and injuring more than one hundred ten live maupin from the international action center says the practice of putting profits ahead of safety is regrettably the norm nowadays.
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he likes his catholic religion. he's doing quite well, i think. >> the rules in the cell are pretty much don't piss the other guy off. that's the only rule. >> the stress of living with a cellmate may subside, but the realities of jeremy's sentence still loom over him. >> you got stuck with thoughts and everything, and you start thinking why am i stuck in a life sentence? all i'm doing is waiting to die. it's the world's longest waiting room. it's depressing sometimes. >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california state prison corcoran. severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside where officers try to maintain order with an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup - corcoran: extended stay."
he likes his catholic religion. he's doing quite well, i think. >> the rules in the cell are pretty much don't piss the other guy off. that's the only rule. >> the stress of living with a cellmate may subside, but the realities of jeremy's sentence still loom over him. >> you got stuck with thoughts and everything, and you start thinking why am i stuck in a life sentence? all i'm doing is waiting to die. it's the world's longest waiting room. it's depressing sometimes....
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a preexisting psych freedom of expression or religion or freedom of assembly. i think it's great you focus on that. he's trying to replace a hobbesian view of earth are part of leviathan and do your part or get killed or your new morphology and stalled but this model of negotiation of voluntary can add. if that's so common now i want to ask him to comment on his recent escapade which is made a lot of headlines. i don't know how many of you are familiar, but kevin rooted at the national review of attending to play in new york city. he was bothered by a theatergoer who wouldn't stop using her cell phone and a disruptive matter. as a side note a couple weeks ago i saw alan cummings and mcbeth on broadway. a one-man show, which i'm warning you i didn't know that going in. i find it terrible to be quite honest. there were people around me and i admit i don't have full knowledge. we will all falling asleep. i don't know if we would've engendered your breach. it was the right of exit for about 15 minutes or so. so this woman is using her cell phone in a distraught tha
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. >>> coming up, are you being forced to defend your religion rights because of obama care? is that fair. father john is here to weigh in. >>> forget the cinder block walls and twin beds you shared with your roommate in college. college kids are tanning and have pricey posh new digs. how is that possible, and where is it happening? ♪ >>> look at that. our tech man is here. hey, mario, and his son. >> it's beautiful. beautiful. >> our production assistant is here with her dad. a good looking family. >> producer marissa dunn with her dad john. >> this is one of our producers with her step mom and dad. >> our producer, megan and her dad and her family. >> and senior producer gavin and his sons gavin and cole. >> oh, my gosh. >> look at that. >> cole is a newbie pretty much. he's right in there with his older brother. >> our producer of this hour, brian and his dad mike. hand some men. look at them. there he is. >> wave, brian. >> there he is. >> something is brinking. hit a different button, brian. >> here we go. alisyn, we have your husband tim on the phone. welcome to the p
. >>> coming up, are you being forced to defend your religion rights because of obama care? is that fair. father john is here to weigh in. >>> forget the cinder block walls and twin beds you shared with your roommate in college. college kids are tanning and have pricey posh new digs. how is that possible, and where is it happening? ♪ >>> look at that. our tech man is here. hey, mario, and his son. >> it's beautiful. beautiful. >> our production assistant...